Diet drugs can help you lose weight, but there are some you should think carefully about and some diet drugs you should avoid completely. The diet drugs I would tell you to think carefully about are fat blockers like Orlistat (Alli) and others. The side effects from these are generally mild and limited to things to do with gastrointestinal tract. The downside of these diet drugs is that they do not seem to be particularly effective for weight loss. Clinical studies done on the fat blocker group of diet drugs showed that the groups which took placebos lost on average the same amount of weight as those who took the fat blockers. Thermogenic and appetite suppressant diet drugs should always be avoided because of the negative health effects. Thermogenic diet drugs work by increasing body temperature so that calories are burnt off as heat rather than stored as fat; but this commonly results in fatally high fevers or serious injury. Most thermogenic diet drugs have been banned. While an appetite suppressant in it of itself is not a bad idea, most of the pharmaceutical diet drugs of this type have more nagtive effects than positive ones. We all need help with our diet now and again but amphetamines like Phentermine have been shown to cause heart attack, stroke, hypertension, overdose and are extremely addictive. Rather than using these types of diet drugs, a natural appetite suppressant like Hoodia is far more recommended. Hoodia has no negative side effects and is not a stimulant. Hoodia will not have drug interactions like diet drugs do and it still suppresses appetite effectively.
When looking for natural appetite suppressants there are two things you need to consider. Does it work and is it safe? There are natural appetite suppressants like magnesium capsules which are completely safe and completely ineffective. Unless you are suffering from a magnesium deficiency (only about 7% of people are) they will have no effect on you at all. Ephedra is one of the most effective natural appetite suppressants but also the most dangerous, being linked to heart attack, heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure. A middle ground for natural appetite suppressants is green tea extract. Green tea extract works to suppress appetite by caffeine; it has mild side effects and a mild effect on hunger. The only one out of all of the natural appetite suppressants that is extremely effective and completely safe is Hoodia, which is not a stimulant nor does it have side effects. Sparked your interest yet? For more info on natural appetite suppressants and Hoodia there are multiple sites dedicated to the topic.
A weight loss aid can potentially be a lot of things, though most of us think of appetite suppressants when we hear those words. Though there are fat burners and blockers and exercise manuals and all sorts of other things that could fall under the categorization of a weight loss aid it is a specific appetite suppressant that I want to talk about. The Hoodia weight loss aid is one of the newest but it is quickly gaining popularity with heath nuts and weight loss enthusiasts. This is an all natural weight loss aid which suppresses hunger not by stimulating the body but by fooling the brain into thinking that you have already eaten a large portion of food. It is all natural and has no side effects. Though research is still ongoing into how to synthesize the active ingredient to make a pharmaceutical weight loss aid from it we will most likely find that the best form of Hoodia is the natural extract. Whether you are looking at losing a serious amount of weight or just losing a few pounds in preparation for bathing suit weather the Hoodia weight loss aid is one you should consider.
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